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While I fully endorse the view that rule of the law has to prevail but what is rule of the law in this country. It is brahmanical values. That RSS and other Hindu organizations with the help of other parties have been able to again put forward their own castiest agenda on the country and all other issues are out. One friend wrote in the face book that there is no OBC-Dalit priests in Ayodhya. Unfortunately, he is wrong. OBCs are the foot soldiers of the Hindutva brigade and the day they understand it, it would be better. I can provide many OBC babas in Ayodhya living in their Akhadas and part of brahmanical value system. They have to understand that Advani's Rath yatra started to eliminate the Mandal effect that time and it failed as the Mandal forces were very strong enough but in that entire process the Sangh Parivar got Mandalised and co-opted the shudras. This time the target is the caste census issue. Advani and congress both do not want census on the basis of caste and want the issue to get diluted. They have foot soldiers like Ram Dev and others who are here to repose our faith in those brahmanical values that degraded the Bahujan masses of the country. This is dangerous. These ' so-called' non Hindutva Babas also want the same domination in Ayodhya. None of them talks about the annihilation of Buddhist culture from entire Avadh region. We must ask this question. I had posed this question to a Swami in Ayodhya during an interview and he proudly proclaimed that we threw the Buddhists away. He clearly admitted that Ayodhya was a Buddhist place named as Saket and that we threw them away. Even today, Ayodhya has a number of places which can easily be termed as Buddhist places. Our Buddhist friends actually could not do their home work well or may be in the din of Hindu Muslim noise, the voices of Buddhists and Dalits were ignored. I have visited number of temples in Ayodhya which I can say are Buddhists particularly some of their statues but have been converted into Hindu Gods.
As we approached this community, it was near dusk and we could see a mist rising from the ground beneath the huts of this community, enveloping it in a thin fog. I did not know what the mist was and felt like I did not want to inquire. Sometimes, it is best not to know too much. Sometimes, it is best to let some questions remain unasked. This was one of those times. I already knew enough to know that living there was an experience in human misery.
The National Party pursued these political policies in part because of their religious convictions. The Christian worldview of the Afrikaner is enshrined in the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk (NGK), referred to in English as the Dutch Reform Church. The Dutch Reformed Christian movement was derived from John Calvin's Swiss Reformation in the first half of the sixteenth century. The Calvinist religious tradition manifested itself in a particularly racist way in South Africa. In the Afrikaner reading of the Bible, God instituted divisions among humans. Particular solicitude is given to the story of the destruction by God of the Tower of Babel. After the destruction of the Tower, the Lord went down and confused the language of the people and scattered them throughout the earth. \"If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other. So the Lord scattered them from there over all the earth.\" For the NGK, by such a division and confusing of the language, God revealed his will that people should live in separate cultural or ethnic units. Thus, an amalgamation of the races is contrary to the expressed will of God. Being divinely ordained by God, these differences among people and languages shall persist until the end of time. Support for this position is derived from the New Testament Matthew 24:7. Here, Jesus describes the end of time by noting that one of the signs will be nation arising against nation. In Matthew 24:14, Jesus also indicates that this gospel will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations and then the end will come.
The Black Consciousness Movement filtered down to black high school students in South Africa. The movement helped to spark Soweto students to organize a protest against the use of Afrikaans (the language of the Afrikaners is also regarded as the language of the oppressor) in black schools. This protest resulted in large-scale violence. On June 12, 1976, police opened fire on student demonstrators. This set off a round of protests, strikes, and mass arrests that eventually cost over 1,000 lives in a twelve-month period. Soon after the uprisings in Soweto, Steven Biko, the principal architect of South Africa's Black Consciousness Movement, was murdered by the South African secret police. World attention then became focused on South Africa and the apartheid regime was never the same. A generation of young blacks committed themselves to revolutionary struggle and within eighteen years, apartheid had been vanquished.
CONSIDER the impact of the rising global oil prices: the Centre stands to lose Rs 2,500 crore this fiscal after it slashed customs and excise duties on petro products on Wednesday. The soaring oil prices affect citizens directly as these lead to a climb-up in the prices of all commodities that require transportation. The duty slash is a weak and belated attempt to contain inflation, which had surged to a 41-month high of 7.61 per cent during the week ending July 31. The duty relief, however, compensates the public sector oil companies, which have deferred their announced price hike from August 16.
The future of oil prices depends on the global crude rates, which had peaked at $47.35 a barrel on Wednesday before dropping slightly on reports from Iraq of an end to the Najaf uprising. The threat of disruption of oil supplies from Iraq is one factor leading to the price rise. Rumours, hotly denied though, say top oil companies have deliberately not invested in new assets as a ploy to keep prices high. Also, the demand for the fuel has risen sharply in the US, China and India. OPEC production is at its highest in 25 years, but that has failed to cool the prices. The temporary closure of oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico due to a hurricane has also contributed to the current high prices.The US inflation rate has not seen any upswing so far. That may explain why it is not exerting sufficient pressure for a cool-off in the oil prices. The oil cartel, Opec, is meeting mid-September for a review. India and China have been specially invited to present their points of view. Meanwhile, the governments at the Centre and in states may have to further cut the duties to meet the petro challenge. Otherwise, inflation may keep rising. The governments need to shrink and cut their flab. The crisis has also prompted the Centre to consider mergers of oil PSUs to cut costs and face up competition. The economist-led government knows the problem, but the solution may get delayed by coalitionpolitics. Siege of KathmanduMaoists' new offensiveTHE blockade of Nepal's capital by Maoists should serve to end the complacency of the international community, especially India, that the stand-off between the rebels and the royal administration cannot get worse. The present offensive, which marks a new phase in their eight-year violent campaign to overthrow the monarchy is evidence - if such evidence was needed - that the conflict would keep escalating in the absence of sustained efforts for peace. From killings of individuals and security forces and attacks on state property, the Maoists have stepped up their People's War to target the economy and shut down business. Indian business ventures which are threatened have decided to close down, if not move out altogether. 153554b96e
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